Motocross helmets vs. "standard" helmet
#33
Took the bike out today with the mirrored visor and "street helmet" to a decommissioned airport. You can see a partial reflection of yourself, it's weird. It didn't really obstruct the view at all though. I'll keep it, because man, this helmet looks really really cool with that mirrored visor. I feel like Boba Fett or something! I've yet to take this bike into Austin, can't wait for the looks.
#35
For me it's all about airflow. Florida summers can be, well, warmish, so any extra air is welcome. I would guess a full face would offer the most protection, but what's the point if you develop heat stroke, pass out, and crash after 20 minutes....
I've worn MX style lids w/goggles for 30+ years and learned to deal with their peculiarities. Been hit in the kisser and goggles by dragonflies, rocks, big beetles, you name it and never had a problem.
Truth be known I would rather ride hatless and would do it if my alter ego was Clark Kent. Here in the real world I wear a brain bucket - always. Figure it's just one of the ways to live and post another day. Hey, to each his own. Just wear one.....
I've worn MX style lids w/goggles for 30+ years and learned to deal with their peculiarities. Been hit in the kisser and goggles by dragonflies, rocks, big beetles, you name it and never had a problem.
Truth be known I would rather ride hatless and would do it if my alter ego was Clark Kent. Here in the real world I wear a brain bucket - always. Figure it's just one of the ways to live and post another day. Hey, to each his own. Just wear one.....
#36
For me it's all about airflow. Florida summers can be, well, warmish, so any extra air is welcome. I would guess a full face would offer the most protection, but what's the point if you develop heat stroke, pass out, and crash after 20 minutes....
I've worn MX style lids w/goggles for 30+ years and learned to deal with their peculiarities. Been hit in the kisser and goggles by dragonflies, rocks, big beetles, you name it and never had a problem.
Truth be known I would rather ride hatless and would do it if my alter ego was Clark Kent. Here in the real world I wear a brain bucket - always. Figure it's just one of the ways to live and post another day. Hey, to each his own. Just wear one.....
I've worn MX style lids w/goggles for 30+ years and learned to deal with their peculiarities. Been hit in the kisser and goggles by dragonflies, rocks, big beetles, you name it and never had a problem.
Truth be known I would rather ride hatless and would do it if my alter ego was Clark Kent. Here in the real world I wear a brain bucket - always. Figure it's just one of the ways to live and post another day. Hey, to each his own. Just wear one.....
I always see all these hipster dudes and girls on scooters in the city, with no helmet, buzzing around in traffic at 35mph. They're nuts. But I guess you don't hear too much about scooter accidents do ya?
#37
messed up in scooter crashes. especially rome, florence, milan...the bigger cities.
its a huge problem over there, and only in the last few years have they made
a helmet law. like once a week there's some story in any of the local papers
about someone getting killed on a scooter or a bike.
#38
I have a mx helmet and a full face both by HJC. The MX is lighter, and cooler, and I can wear it with either goggles or sunglasses. I use it for short rides, rides around town. If Im hitting the highway, or going on a long ride I take the full face. It feels "safer" and its definitly quieter. The vents work well to keep my head cool when Im moving.
#39
With regards to being hot, I find my full face Shoei X-11 to be cooler then the 3/4 Shoei RJ Platinum Air. The 3/4 helmet seems to pick up heat from the asphalt a lot more. The Full Face helmet protects me from this and pulls lots of fresh air in through the vents up high and farther away from the engines, exhausts, and asphalt.